In the sermon titled "By Faith, Gideon," Rick Warta examines the theme of faith in the context of Gideon's struggles as portrayed in Judges 6-7. Warta emphasizes that true salvation comes through faith in Christ, drawing from Hebrews 11 where Gideon is identified as a man of faith. He articulates how Gideon's experiences reflect Israel's oppression due to sin, leading them to cry out to God for deliverance, which highlights the relationship between sin, judgment, and God's mercy. Scripture references, including 1 John 5:4 and Galatians 1:4, underscore the theme that faith enables believers to overcome worldly adversities and sin, revealing the centrality of Christ as the savior from sin and enemies. The sermon conveys a significant doctrinal message: that faith in Christ is essential for salvation, encouraging believers to trust in God's grace amid struggles.
“By faith, we please God; faith looks to Christ and God is pleased with him, so we are also pleased.”
“The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valor... The reason that God said to Gideon, you are a mighty man of valor, is because the Lord said, I am with you.”
“Our only hope is in the Lord Jesus Christ. And faith overcomes the world because faith causes us to see, yes, I am a sinner.”
“If God is at peace with us, what does that do? It produces this effect in us, quietness, and peace and assurance.”
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